Our class grabbed all things red (tissue paper, feathers, dot markers, red stickers etc.) and filled up our hearts with the red. A small group worked on filling the paper plate with all things green. My ECE assembled it at the end.

Even though it's a little messy (and that feather hanging off at the bottom is driving me a little crazy!)
I love it because it's kid work and created almost independently by the kids!

We wrapped up measuring length this week so I had my kids trace their shoe, cut it out and measure how long it is with the counting bears. It was a great way to see who got the concept and who needed more practice. If you want to grab the recording sheet for this activity you can click here.

We started working on ordinal numbers this week.

I made this anchor chart to teach my kids about ordinal numbers and for them to use it as a reference!

It is my favourite anchor chart yet this year!

Some of my students are obsessed with dinosaurs, so when I found these at Target I snatched them up! So far we have been using them for making numbers, sorting and patterning.

We had a lot of kids away today so I really got to sit down and work with a lot of my kids one-to-one. This is my independent/free choice writing table where they get to draw and write about whatever they want. This little guy in the bottom picture is such an artist! He wrote "I am playing a Flash game". After we did this page he asked if he could do 2 more pages. Makes my teacher heart happy when they enjoy writing :)

I love the idea of measuring their shoes!! I will need to try that. I will also need to see if my Target has little bags of animals - those would be great for math! I love meeting fellow kindergarten bloggers - I am glad you got to link up for Five for Friday! :)

ABOUT ME

Hi there! My name is Yukari. I teach FDK (Full Day Kindergarten) in Ontario, Canada! I love creating resources and activities for our classroom that target specific needs and make learning fun and engaging.. and I love sharing them with fellow educators!

I hope you grab a cup of coffee, click through a couple of posts and find some activities and ideas you can use in your own classroom!